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some are using water proof sheets in place of collapsed roofs. others have been relying on water seeping out from broken water pipes. authorities are struggling to work out the best way to get food, water, and basic medical care to these desperate survivors. charmaine deogracios, nhk world, leyte island. >>> rescue workers may be struggling to do their job, but that's not deterring the international community. governments from around the world are sending people and supplies to help communities battered by the storm. the u.s. military has dispatched 250 marines from japan's okinawa prefecture to the disaster zone. it's also committed five cargo planes and four usa preaircraft. a japanese medical team arrived by ferry on wednesday morning. team members headed for the city of tacloban with four truck loads of medical supplies and other aid. a belgian relief team has also arrived at the city. relief items have yet to reach survivors. the main challenge is to restore transport routes as quickly as possible while protecting the safety of aid workers.
some are using water proof sheets in place of collapsed roofs. others have been relying on water seeping out from broken water pipes. authorities are struggling to work out the best way to get food, water, and basic medical care to these desperate survivors. charmaine deogracios, nhk world, leyte island. >>> rescue workers may be struggling to do their job, but that's not deterring the international community. governments from around the world are sending people and supplies to help...
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. french president continues his middle east visit with talks with the palestinian president. he is hoping to revive peace negotiations with israel. the former hostage is now back in france. the engineer managed to escape when his captors were praying. he was held for close to a year. candidatefemale wins the first round but still has to's make it through next month's runoff. the
from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. french president continues his middle east visit with talks with the palestinian president. he is hoping to revive peace negotiations with israel. the former hostage is now back in france. the engineer managed to escape when his captors were praying. he was held for close to a year. candidatefemale wins the first round but still has to's make it through next month's runoff. the
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would be used to tackle one of the biggest problems at the facility. >> reporter: officials with plant operator tokyo electric power company say about 400 tons of groundwater seeps into the reactor buildings every day and gets contaminated. tepco workers have built nearly 1,000 tanks to store the tainted water. but they filled 90% of them. about 440,000 tons of waste water is being stored in the tanks and in the basements of some buildings. another 15,000 tons has accumulated in underground tunnels. last march, 10 poe engineers started running a.l.p.s. on a trial basis. it can remove 62 radioactive substances from water. but it can fill tour out tritium. the system has five operational lines. it can treat 500 tons of water a day at full capacity. but a.l.p.s. has been dogged by a series of malfunctions that forced engineers to shut it down. in june, some pretreated radioactive water leaked from the system's stainless steel tanks. salt and chemicals had eroded the containers, leaving small holes. and in september, engineers halted a test run because of human error. a worker had left a r
would be used to tackle one of the biggest problems at the facility. >> reporter: officials with plant operator tokyo electric power company say about 400 tons of groundwater seeps into the reactor buildings every day and gets contaminated. tepco workers have built nearly 1,000 tanks to store the tainted water. but they filled 90% of them. about 440,000 tons of waste water is being stored in the tanks and in the basements of some buildings. another 15,000 tons has accumulated in...
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day, wherever you are.
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: math used to be hard. now it's fun. >> reporter: the technology helps teachers assess how well students are grasping the lesson. this teacher frequently checks her students' comprehension by e-mail. she can post their work on charts. >> translator: some students struggled with math, but now the lessons interest them, and their concentration has improved. >> reporter: in big cities, they improve their grades by making use of the facilities behind me, but it's difficult for students in rural areas to reach a higher level of education. government officials are trying to bridge this gap with information technology. the town of illo is home to about 7,000 people. he is in the fifth grade. his family runs a cattle farm. he helps out every day after school. last year he began using an online education site to build on his studies. provincial government officials developed the site with support from the central government using the site to reveal lessons on science and social studies. he can also explore topics in
: math used to be hard. now it's fun. >> reporter: the technology helps teachers assess how well students are grasping the lesson. this teacher frequently checks her students' comprehension by e-mail. she can post their work on charts. >> translator: some students struggled with math, but now the lessons interest them, and their concentration has improved. >> reporter: in big cities, they improve their grades by making use of the facilities behind me, but it's difficult for...
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. >> translator: we've used up all our savings. i want to go home as soon as possible. >> reporter: the war and the sanctions imposed by western nations have shuttered the syrian economy. we saw plenty of meat and vegetables at this market, but residents say they can't afford to buy them because prices have risen so sharply. >> translator: everything from powdered milk to diapers costs ten times as much as it used to. it's really hard to get by. >> reporter: syria's christian community has been a target of violence. last week a mortar attack on a school bus in the christian quarter killed four children. the government blames the attack on opposition forces. mourners at a local church attended a funeral for the children. >> translator: our kids have become angels in heaven. please, punish the people who did this. >> reporter: what started out as demonstrations against the assad regime has turned into a gruesome war. religious elements have entered into the conflict on both sides. we obtained this video of an islamic group opposed to
. >> translator: we've used up all our savings. i want to go home as soon as possible. >> reporter: the war and the sanctions imposed by western nations have shuttered the syrian economy. we saw plenty of meat and vegetables at this market, but residents say they can't afford to buy them because prices have risen so sharply. >> translator: everything from powdered milk to diapers costs ten times as much as it used to. it's really hard to get by. >> reporter: syria's...
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the researchers say it took about a week of getting used to. people with severe mobility problems can currently operate some computers with eye movements, but their new breath-controlled system is cheaper. they are hoping to have it on the market in two years. >>> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> the u.s. ambassador to syria has urged antigovernment forces there to negotiate an end to the conflict. he wants the rebels to attend the proposed international peace meeting, but opposition leaders say they won't attend unless president bashar al assad steps down. robert ford spoke at the senate foreign relations committee. he said syria civil war deadlocked with fighting among government troops, antigovernment forces, and foreign islamic militants. the united states and russia are trying to arrange a conference in geneva to find a political solution. >> the syrian opposition has a role to play here. it needs to tell other syrians, not only what it rejects, but also what it proposes in terms of a reasona
the researchers say it took about a week of getting used to. people with severe mobility problems can currently operate some computers with eye movements, but their new breath-controlled system is cheaper. they are hoping to have it on the market in two years. >>> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> the u.s. ambassador to syria has urged antigovernment forces there to negotiate an end to the conflict. he wants the rebels to attend...
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there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see push to secure. your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve. thank you watching our team coming to live from the russian capital and us promise we're following the spectacular journey of the olympic torch which has now reached the international space station you're looking at live pictures there and our correspondent lizzie france is following this let's now turn to her limbs and do talk us through what's happening. well the soyuz has just joshing at the international space station and as you're seeing right now i think the new clue is disembarking they hatch has just opened and one crew member and the torch if you see i would be the first to make it out now of course the crews are very each other it's very exciting where everyone sort of people very bonded i'm very excited to see this sort of crazy very quick trip just drive our you know of course the ice i'm very proud of the place because it's got three soyuz craft that are dogged out it like nine cr
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governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the american embassy right over here has according to the german media, a suite of rooftop rooms filled with surveillance equipment. the assumption here had chancellor merkel used her cell phone on that summary day the americans would have been able to record every word she said. >> the session on the scandal will no doubt express outrage for american actions but also from the opposition at angela america. >> well, they're angry that the americans spied on her cell phone, but at the same time she went at bat with them. >> reporter: it could be risky for merkel, whatever the outrage for pho
governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the...
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everybody told us. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck i'll fix. them you know i'm tom and i'm this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing families ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. welcome back to the big picture i'm sam sachs in for tom hartman coming up in this half hour residents of the towns and villages affected by the fukushima nuclear disaster in japan were once told they would be able to return to their homes but that may no longer be the case were government officials now telling those displaced from the nuclear fallout and what does the move say about the safety of nuclear power and america's the largest exporter of surveillance technology and practices in the world and that needs to change if there is any hope of supporting a healthy democracy here at
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the researchers said they were using it easily in a week. people with severe mobile iity problems can kunccurrently oper some with eye movement. they are hoping within two years some disabled users will be breathing more easily about their i.t. difficulties. >>> the people in charge of the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant may soon find themselve working under different conditions. officials at japan's industry ministry have taken steps to turn tokyo electric power company into a holding company. they want to separate the operations and create units to deal with specific areas of work. ministry officials want tepco executives to review how their company is organized. then they hope to split it up. they want to create one company for the decommissioning operation and others for nuclear power generation, thermal power generation and transmission. the ministry officials believe that would make it easier to manage the work at the nuclear plant and deal with the reactors. they also say forming a holding company would allow tepco to better manage ea
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most of them have been used. they're extremely hot, highly radioactive, and experts say they need to be kept cool for 30 to 40 years. the rods are stored in the pool about 20 meters above ground. the water traps radiation and keeps the rods cool. but a hydrogen explosion in 2011 weakened the building's structure. experts say the rods must be moved to a safer place. managers of tokyo electric power company have been preparing to start the job for the last two and a half years. they plan to lift the rods out with a crane. but the bidding was too weak to support it. so workers built a steel frame. they will transfer the rods to containers that can seal in radiation. they had then move these to a storing facility within the compound and put them back into water. the job is far from straightforward. the workers have to maneuver the rods under water to prevent any radiation from escaping. and they will have to cope with high levels of radiation. up to 200 micro sieverts per hour. >> translator: the working environment
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is the leader in global surveillance is it up to the us to stop it. we're not psyched to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced to in the aftermath of our strike never turned the world's attention to the place that sometimes go a lot of hard times. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. plus there was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that they're. regarded as a court of war around. there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. welcome back tom is currently on tour promoting his new book the crush of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it just an hour ago he was on c.n.n.'s crossfire to talk about obamacare there are some of the highlights. could you name one person who is truly interested in making constru
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while using only your brain and. has. been serving in. the current climate of america's unrestrained surveillance matrix has been facilitated in part by verizon and facebook and other giant corporations who have spent years secretly working with the n.s.a. regulation government contracts and. monetary. compensation are in my opinion the three read. why they're cooperating ironically utah is probably the most unlikely home for a privacy champion roughly twenty seven miles away from x. mission. is the n.s.a.'s newly constructed one point five billion dollar data center i think it's a stain on the tech industry of utah albie n.s.a. activities are a stain on american internet businesses because people don't trust to put their information stateside anymore ashdown has vowed to face jail time if that's what's needed to protect his customers from being monitored what surprises this fourth amendment advocate is that big data companies like google won't promise to do the same marina. japan's embarking on perhaps the most dangerous operation yet of
while using only your brain and. has. been serving in. the current climate of america's unrestrained surveillance matrix has been facilitated in part by verizon and facebook and other giant corporations who have spent years secretly working with the n.s.a. regulation government contracts and. monetary. compensation are in my opinion the three read. why they're cooperating ironically utah is probably the most unlikely home for a privacy champion roughly twenty seven miles away from x. mission....
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republics earlier this month these were the largest in years involving six thousand troops but the us that bloc has even bigger plans for the future upcoming dreams drills in twenty fifteen which will take place in spain and portugal are expected to gather of force of more than forty thousand however financially troubled europeans are not so keen on paying for nature's ambitious drills as all of our reports. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment is said to see upwards of forty thousand troops deployed on maneuvers within the e.u. in the coming years all in port and work for the future of the alliance once the combat mission in afghanistan is over the question is how can you retain these operational experience and capabilities and so you must exercise you must train your forces you must test whether the old routines work the command structure works but the troops are interoperable rear balm is a former east german security officer turned author to spending a career watching nato during the cold war he isn't buying the reason given that t
republics earlier this month these were the largest in years involving six thousand troops but the us that bloc has even bigger plans for the future upcoming dreams drills in twenty fifteen which will take place in spain and portugal are expected to gather of force of more than forty thousand however financially troubled europeans are not so keen on paying for nature's ambitious drills as all of our reports. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment...
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. now a nuclear cleanup team in fukushima is preparing to move the power plants fuel rods to a safer location it's the most hazardous undertaking at the japanese facility since it was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami two and a half years ago has the latest. extracting these rods from the pools is a really hard task because each one of them called ways of more than three hundred kilograms and they cannot even hit each other that's what caused a nuclear chain reactions not only these pools are crippled but the machinery the automated machinery doesn't work as well so every rod has to be extracted from the pool manually the typical company running the fukushima clear up process and the japanese government are now in a vicious cycle situation because on the one hand they need to remove these fuel rods they are contaminating the water as has been reported in the waters of the question when you clip our plant and on the other hand of course this is a very risky venture because they have
should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. now a nuclear cleanup team in fukushima is preparing to move the power plants fuel rods to a safer location it's the most hazardous undertaking at the japanese facility since it was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami two and a half years ago has the latest. extracting these rods from the pools is a really hard task because each one of them called ways of more than three hundred kilograms and they cannot even hit each other that's what...
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sarah first she's been following that historic public testimony by the you can tell it's a cheese for us either sara so the british public restaurant easier is everything but explain. well in that hour and a half session we certainly had some interesting questions put to the three chiefs of the spy agencies here in the u.k. as to the own says i'm not sure that everyone's going to be fully satisfied now i'm going to take because those you know wide range of issues discussed they will take you to the juicy bits if you like because obviously this questioning coming at a very sensitive time on the back of the edward snowden revelations of massive valence now we heard a question put to the chief of t.c.h. he said in love as the quieter of the three i think it's fair to say throughout the entire session now he was asked why it was necessary for the majority to have intelligence gathered in the attempts to catch the minority doing wrong and he answered that with an analogy of a haystack so trying to find a needle in a haystack essentially saying that they don't look innocent hey if you like is
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detention in us schools. we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or that constitute torture. human rights. among most ruling is now demanding the release of food to the names so that they can see the government has so far refused to release the names why do you know nobody really. you sure. know. not today well it seems like a perfectly reasonable request that gee why don't you just give us all the names it may not be. at is what i ask. i never heard of her new of her until guantanamo you have the power to restore the moral i took part or see. you missed. that's what i asked him. was like a wake up call i mean as i could i would have been submerged in the the stonewalling efforts of my government of my colleagues there and get. them going along with them stonewalling and placing these obstacles in the way. of these attorneys who are trying to get information. nearing the end of my tour there .
detention in us schools. we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or that constitute torture. human rights. among most ruling is now demanding the release of food to the names so that they can see the government has so far refused to release the names why do you know nobody really. you sure. know. not today well it seems like a perfectly reasonable request that gee why don't you just give us all the names it may not be. at is what i ask. i never heard...
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what those were did not tell us all of the reasons i would constantly change used to injections of the pills. and they sent in this well scored. points of broken. they're in so little cages that cement floors once to the time he was beaten remove it or use hoses and scrubbing brush is to remove the blood from the cement floor. and lawyers from around the world police in turkey has clashed with students angry at the organization responsible for university education they claim the board is a remnant of a dictatorial coup off nine hundred eighty and should have told responsibility for higher education they previously occupied dean's office and anchor university and said documents and fire eleven activist were arrested. riot police have stormed the state media building in athens turfing out protesters who have occupied it for five months scuffles and erupted between the authorities and activists state t.v. was shut down in june as part of deep budget cuts the general secretary of one major greek union says a penny pinching has to stop. we want to send a message to the government and to the
what those were did not tell us all of the reasons i would constantly change used to injections of the pills. and they sent in this well scored. points of broken. they're in so little cages that cement floors once to the time he was beaten remove it or use hoses and scrubbing brush is to remove the blood from the cement floor. and lawyers from around the world police in turkey has clashed with students angry at the organization responsible for university education they claim the board is a...
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order to meet with a florida man pearson and to bang not say has been following those meetings for us israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is upping his the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping in to moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal it's a dangerous. because it could see iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits oh can be reached france's president francois hollande gave israel another expected shucked of support after rejecting the deal presented in geneva last week but iran's not taking it without a fight. some nations have such relations with tel aviv that they are influenced by their influence by the atmosphere that's been created around iran for the five plus one countries which are holding talks with iran it is unbecoming when some of them or indeed one specific nation is being influenced by told the problem cations. so what is this deal that has israel's prime minister running from one country to country the peace five p
order to meet with a florida man pearson and to bang not say has been following those meetings for us israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is upping his the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping in to moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal it's a dangerous. because it could see iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits oh can be reached...
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the new way many of us take many say be used to promote skills lifestyle stuart's and sprints around the world think you are. appropriate. for kids that aren't going to tell us more about how we're going to take before you were just desperate looking at some pictures live pictures of astronauts there and some of the correspondence including our team is lindsey france had a chance to pose a question what a question to them had of their space walk with the olympic torch tomorrow on saturday which will be showing a live to you here on r t so make sure you don't miss that coverage and right now as i said you're looking at a live picture of cosmonauts astronauts together answering the questions of journalists who are to space control center here in moscow and while they have you need to talk to them had of the olympic torch walk in space to march. now let's turn to other stories that we're following for you here on r.t. iraq suffers the worst surge of violence in years where the number of those killed rising almost every day with civilian casualties often not even making it to the mainstr
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liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the center of the philippines who were really very hardly hit by typhoon haiyan or yolanda as we call the typhoon in the philippines. so a number of groups have yes? >> you have been working on this issue of climate change for a number of years now. and ironically there have been more natural disasters during this summit for the last couple of years. do you feel like anyone is actually paying attention to what you're trying to say there? >> well, it does help that there is public attention, media attention on the philippines in the last two conference parties the one in doha and then here, because of the extreme
liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the center of the philippines who were really very hardly hit by...
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while using only your means and. has. been serving in. the current climate of america's unrestrained surveillance matrix has been facilitated in part by verizon and facebook and other giant corporations who have spent years secretly working with the n.s.a. regulation government contracts and. monetary. compensation are in my opinion the three reason. and while they're cooperating ironically utah is probably the most unlikely home for a privacy champion roughly twenty seven miles away from x. mission. is the n.s.a.'s newly constructed one point five billion dollar data center i think it's a strain on the tech industry of utah all the activities are a stain on american internet businesses because people don't trust to put their information stateside anymore ashdown has vowed to face jail time if that's what's needed to protect his customers from being monitored what surprises this fourth amendment advocate is that big data companies like google won't promise to do the same marina porton i r r t you tell me while there's been an embarrassing
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and sharing your thoughts and concerns with us here thank you marina. now and new round of diplomatic wrangling is set to begin in geneva over iran's nuclear program the united states wants iran to hold radio enrichment for six months in exchange for a partial lift of the crippling sanctions against it and that will buy time for the two countries along with the other negotiating powers which are russia china france and germany to strike a long term deal how to maadi is a journalist based in tehran and he says the talks are hanging in the balance no one can can expect a major breakthrough as long as the israeli lobby is putting pressure on the the western side if did what's the inside one respects the radian right to enrich uranium if they are ready to respect that right i can guarantee from my sources close to the negotiating team that the talks with death of a sexy. otherwise if they're not going to respect your right to enrich uranium it's not going to get anywhere iran says we're going to be more cooperative we're going to be more transparent. at the
and sharing your thoughts and concerns with us here thank you marina. now and new round of diplomatic wrangling is set to begin in geneva over iran's nuclear program the united states wants iran to hold radio enrichment for six months in exchange for a partial lift of the crippling sanctions against it and that will buy time for the two countries along with the other negotiating powers which are russia china france and germany to strike a long term deal how to maadi is a journalist based in...
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a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey bridge and the car exploded and i became conscious only twelve days later finding my leg was amputated. he survived but was shocked again after finding out who was behind the attack my neighbor admitted being an al qaeda member since two thousand and seven he said killing it was a direct order he received that. this issue we should be in iraq has long gone beyond six hours. it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists were targeting all spheres of life. last week mr maliki met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need of help would be signs general statements nothing concrete came out like how to save people's lives on the ground. anyone who walks in the streets at any moment may face a car bomb a motorcycle bomb or an explosive belt and any moment anyone may be killed. it's ten or eleven years now that th
a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey bridge and the car exploded and i became conscious only twelve days later finding my leg was amputated. he survived but was shocked again after finding out who was behind the attack my neighbor admitted being an al qaeda member since two thousand and seven he said killing it was...
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now cross live to correspondent culture are so hard of those detained have been bailed please tell us more. each russian court in st petersburg has built another three greenpeace activists now first a uki a citizen of alexandria harriss says she's one of the three british greenpeace activist arrested two months ago know the fate of the other two british greenpeace activist the will of known leader in separate hearings of this wednesday as well as so the court has to released on bail the american captain of the greenpeace ship william peter willcox as well as another dutch greenpeace activist now that's on top of twelve others that have been let out since the beginning of the week now out of all activists that house so far been appeared before the court only one greenpeace activist has been ordered to stay in detention pending trial now that's the strategy and greenpeace activists call in russia now he will remain in pretrial detention until february twenty fourth now overall there are a third she greenpeace activists said there are standing trial for polygamist math sure they try to s
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deprived of even the most basic human rights to the inmates a big tailor made to one former prisoner tells us. the high altitude handover the. launch from the baikonur cosmodrome pictures about two. minutes just past midnight now here in moscow this is r.t. international first this hour. of american intelligence forces trying to justify mass surveillance now it's britain's spy chiefs who have been given the floor to explain themselves but those who expected a heavy grilling were in for a serious disappointment as r.t. sarah firth has been following the hearing explains. well of course the searching coming as a sensitive time for the government and those intelligence agencies on the back of the edward snowden revelations now we saw the spy chief being questioned over a broad range of issues but i'm going to take you like to the chief. keef's in love and he was asked why it was necessary for the majority to have intelligence gathered in the attempts to catch the minority of doing wrong and he answered that with an analogy of a haystack so trying to find a needle in a haystack essentially saying
deprived of even the most basic human rights to the inmates a big tailor made to one former prisoner tells us. the high altitude handover the. launch from the baikonur cosmodrome pictures about two. minutes just past midnight now here in moscow this is r.t. international first this hour. of american intelligence forces trying to justify mass surveillance now it's britain's spy chiefs who have been given the floor to explain themselves but those who expected a heavy grilling were in for a...
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and joins us live now the talks are just on the way now and. i now understand that we cannot cross over to polly we've just lost we've just lost contact i do apologize hopefully we can catch up with her a little later here on r.t. live in geneva following those all important nuclear talks. and we can now lead in to a report from to bang say who can bring us up to date on what has been happening here in moscow over the visit from the israeli prime minister show bring us up to date on that meeting and what is expected to come out of it israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is i think is the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping into moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal. it's again. because it cutesy iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits all can be reached france's president francois hollande did israel an unexpected shucked of support after rejecting the deal presented in geneva last week bu
and joins us live now the talks are just on the way now and. i now understand that we cannot cross over to polly we've just lost we've just lost contact i do apologize hopefully we can catch up with her a little later here on r.t. live in geneva following those all important nuclear talks. and we can now lead in to a report from to bang say who can bring us up to date on what has been happening here in moscow over the visit from the israeli prime minister show bring us up to date on that...
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to have you with us your kids today i roll researcher. has been stripped of his license because of large scale juby operations russia's central bank criticized most bang for violating laws against money laundering and false accounting coming out of the details russia's financial regulator had revoked the operating license for master bank on wednesday opening the door to the largest repayment to depositors in history in the history of russia almost a billion dollars owed now after bank was allegedly guilty of conducting a large scale suspicious operations have violated laws against money laundering as well as the financing of terrorism this is according to a statement from russia's central bank explaining its decision it's at that they were dubious transactions and tax of void and theft of budget kickbacks including drug related operations a very big concern now master bank is one of the country's top one hundred banks in terms of assets top five in terms of a.t.m. operations and this sparked a massive wave of problems with a.t.m. withdraw
to have you with us your kids today i roll researcher. has been stripped of his license because of large scale juby operations russia's central bank criticized most bang for violating laws against money laundering and false accounting coming out of the details russia's financial regulator had revoked the operating license for master bank on wednesday opening the door to the largest repayment to depositors in history in the history of russia almost a billion dollars owed now after bank was...
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and sold to us and turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried a lot i. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on r.g.p. . you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially public appearances with today even though they weren't explicit they politically or just supporting sports the same is that some people who zoom has become very adept at is controlling the media for example right here c.n.n. do i think c.n.n. is you know completely telling it like it is no i think it's a they have an agenda i think through genda is is bought and paid for. pick.
and sold to us and turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried a lot i. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going...
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well more news is coming your way as for break stay with us. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to suck. one hundred twenty three days. through to some nine hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limping torch relay. m r t r two dot com. archie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. for a great productivity gain aren't paying prisoners a dollar a day to do and a ten to twelve hours of work per day they're the most productive workers of america on the prison population and the policy makers in washington want to turn the whole population into a prison population and then they can say look the so productive willing panel of dollar they will get all these license plates of the get a stamp oh there's a telemarketing telling people to put a lot of tickets and go to the casinos and blow their want of tax there so. welcome back you're watching our words of guarded
well more news is coming your way as for break stay with us. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to suck. one hundred twenty three days. through to some nine hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limping torch relay. m r t r two dot com. archie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. for a great productivity...
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viewers breaking the set stay with us. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flatter the troops he loves their courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love their expensive injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise premiums from up to ninety to three hundred forty five percent within five years one example provided by the free beacon estimates and a retired army colonel with a family currently paying four hundred sixty dollars a year for health care would have to pay around two thousand dollars making you pay even more for your war injuries apparently that's what obama is actually planning while he is reading those lovely speeches off of teleprompters people who are against the post nine eleven war against who knows what are often told that they
viewers breaking the set stay with us. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flatter the troops he loves their courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love their expensive injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise...
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the pleasure to have you with us here now to you today. hello again engine is at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant are preparing for the most risky operation yet the removal of fuel rods from the reactor complex more than a thousand highly has a selzer at the site in damaged cooling pools to stop them from leaking radiation our correspondent alexei yarosh was in the exclusion zone. extracting these rods from the balls is a really hard task because each one of them called ways of more than three hundred kilograms and they can not even hit each other that's would cause a nuclear chain reaction not only these pools are crippled but the machinery the automated machinery doesn't work as well so every rod has to be extracted from the pool manually the typical company running the fukushima nuclear up process and the japanese government are now in a vicious cycle situation because on the one hand they need to remove these fuel rods they are contaminating the water as has been reported in the waters of the fukushima nuclear power plant and
the pleasure to have you with us here now to you today. hello again engine is at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant are preparing for the most risky operation yet the removal of fuel rods from the reactor complex more than a thousand highly has a selzer at the site in damaged cooling pools to stop them from leaking radiation our correspondent alexei yarosh was in the exclusion zone. extracting these rods from the balls is a really hard task because each one of them called ways of more...
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women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again as the field full of women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't kill them not one killing many would have so many with you with this with her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. if you want to say that the iraq was invaded by a coalition of the willing led by the united states then you should say that it was led by a small group of countries led by the united states there is no way that you can there truly are a good deal so the international community when you only represent a very small group of all. the powers to determine to national committee
women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again as the field full of women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't kill them not one killing many would have so many with you with this with her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot...
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can you give us again today if you do. i can give you the guarantee on believe that it's true the much anticipated u.k. intelligence chiefs televised public grilling turns into more of a q. and a session with predictable questions big. also coming up a report from guantanamo bay prison guards feel the comfort of billions of dollars being spent to keep up this spirit. here a little more than a life of the detainee if you want to find ten thousand dollars deprived of the most basic human rights. torture is one form of prison that tells. high altitude to hand over the. reaches the i assess after the story launched from the baikonur cosmodrome we've got the pictures coming up to. a very good evening from heaven and if you just joined us just after eleven pm watching r.t. our top story on the heels of american intelligence bosses trying to justify mass surveillance since britain's spy chief souping giving the floor to explain themselves but those who expected a heavy grilling room for serious disappointment are furthest been fo
can you give us again today if you do. i can give you the guarantee on believe that it's true the much anticipated u.k. intelligence chiefs televised public grilling turns into more of a q. and a session with predictable questions big. also coming up a report from guantanamo bay prison guards feel the comfort of billions of dollars being spent to keep up this spirit. here a little more than a life of the detainee if you want to find ten thousand dollars deprived of the most basic human rights....
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women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the field strength for women definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't kill them when the killing money but if somebody would just pick her. i've noticed that more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to tell on guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. least. lend. lend margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. food since changing the world lights next. to picture of today's leaves. from roads to close. up to the. t.v. . i . negotiations between the u.s. and iran are taking place in gen
women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the field strength for women definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't kill them when the killing money but if somebody would just pick her. i've noticed that more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to tell on guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out...
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world's top headlines line for a moscow this is our team with me rule research i thank you for joining us today israel's prime minister is heading right here to moscow this on a mission to prevent any progress during iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a shorter trip he will be meeting with russia's president now in terms of iran's nuclear program mr netanyahu has been very very open in terms of how he feels about of the deal that's been presented to iran he said that it is exceedingly bad so what is the deal at the moment the p five plus one are offering iran that the chance to curb east some of those sanctions that have been put on them by holding their nuclear program and strong gave the round table told a curveball last week when he came around and said that it will not vote for that deal the deputy foreign minister of iran said that no one including
world's top headlines line for a moscow this is our team with me rule research i thank you for joining us today israel's prime minister is heading right here to moscow this on a mission to prevent any progress during iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a...
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i'm john thomas going to have you with us now according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly adopted framework the most toxic arms in syria's arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host of the destruction of the more than one thousand tons of highly poisonous materials so far it looks unlikely that there are going to be any volunteers as our middle east correspondent reports. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has laid out a road map for the removal and the destruction of syria's chemical weapons the problem though is that they were banking on albania to take these weapons in and albania has since indicated that it will not be party to this this decision in this announcement by albania came as a shock to the united states and the european union of the union is seen as a very strong partner with a so-called and shakable alliance to the waste it is also a very poor country but there were wide scale protests in albania with people saying that they refuse to allow the government to be party
i'm john thomas going to have you with us now according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly adopted framework the most toxic arms in syria's arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host of the destruction of the more than one thousand tons of highly poisonous materials so far it looks unlikely that there are going to be any volunteers as our middle east correspondent reports. the organization for the prohibition of...
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of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers unpunished going astray. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goals down. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is to make. a promise that some see as hopelessly unrealistic also coming up. activists protest outside the white house against the devastating cost of america's drone warfare and insider security chiefs warn more and more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home radicalized. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. now a cyber activist behind a massive expose a on a u.s. private intelligence for spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear cut and is being described as a warning shot to whistleblowers artie's anasazi talking to reporters fr
of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers unpunished going astray. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goals down. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is to make. a promise that some...
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another whistleblower bites the dust after breaking into a spying database run by a us government contract. should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of unpunished. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the. zone only would want to accept the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. polity also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is trying to make. a promise that some see as hopelessly unrealistic plus. the. cost of america's drone warfare. and the insider threat security chiefs warn more and more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with take. now a cyber activist behind a massive expose day on a u.s. private intelligence firm that spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear
another whistleblower bites the dust after breaking into a spying database run by a us government contract. should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of unpunished. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the. zone only would want to accept the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand...